A Boulder man has been arrested after police reportedly found child pornography on his computer, as well as evidence he had put a camera in his boot to record “upskirt” videos of women and had videos of women shot through windows.

Boulder County Sheriff's Office

Stefan Nethaway

Stefan Nethaway, 41, is facing two charges of sexual exploitation of a child, according to an arrest affidavit. The affidavit, which was signed by a judge on Nov. 6, states the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office in August flagged what appeared to be the downloading of child pornography to an IP address in Boulder.

The information was referred to Boulder police, who were able to track the address to a woman living in Boulder. When police went on Aug. 28 to serve a search warrant, they found Nethaway also lived at the address with the woman.

Officers recovered Nethaway’s laptop, multiple hard drives and camera cards. A forensic investigation found hundreds of videos of child pornography, some featuring girls as young as 5 years old. Police also recovered more than 1,000 “upskirt” videos and photos, in which the camera was placed on the ground and used to film up women’s dresses or skirts.

Prosecutors and investigators on Friday detailed the rising tensions between the two neighbors, a combative relationship that ended with the fatal shooting of the 46-year-old Cunningham, an assistant high school principal in Aurora and former University of Colorado football star.